Recycle Origami

Imagine putting all your unwanted trash papers into this recycle bin, and it spits out a trendy trash bin or stool made out of that same discarded paper. Call it Origami magic or Paper Mache wonders, but I think it’s an awesome game plan. The paper dumped into the Waste Paper Recycle Trash Bin gets mixed with “668 polyvinyl alcohol environment cement”, and is compressed into the trash-bin form. The recycle bin for its eco-conscious, part features a touchscreen navigation display, a slot on the top for you to slide in the paper sheets, a cement-mixture-pouring-in compartment and thermovents at the back. The body is constructed out of aluminum and biodegradable plastics, but its unclear how the system runs or how does it source its power.

Designer: Qianqian Tao

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Dreamer, writer, traveler, life enthusiast; Radhika is all about her strong cuppa coffee and inspiring moments. An aspiring erotica writer and a published 'Chicken Soup for the Soul' author, with an imaginative outlook towards life, she is the cusp of an orthodox and modern woman.

Simply impressive… I do hope that this machine can live up to the consumers' expectations. It will surely be interesting to see this machine produce a stool from collected unwanted or shredded paper. It could raise awareness that we could still make use of the things we thought were no longer usable in another form.

Simply impressive… I do hope that this machine can live up to the consumers' expectations. It will surely be interesting to see this machine produce a stool from collected unwanted or shredded paper. It could raise awareness that we could still make use of the things we thought were no longer usable in another form.

It is good to know that there are still concerned people who do not cease to invent and come up with innovative ways on how to recycle or reuse paper. There are those who keep on blabbering about how to manage waste properly but they do not do anything to matters easier and more eco-friendly. I do hope that this idea becomes widespread so that the awareness regarding reusing and recycling paper products become widespread.

It is good to know that there are still concerned people who do not cease to invent and come up with innovative ways on how to recycle or reuse paper. There are those who keep on blabbering about how to manage waste properly but they do not do anything to matters easier and more eco-friendly. I do hope that this idea becomes widespread so that the awareness regarding reusing and recycling paper products become widespread.

Hello! Could you please provide with the country of origin, Exw price and conditions on which this recycling bin is sold all over the world? I am from Russia – would like to have such thing on the Russian market! Many thanks! BR, Anastasia Yasenchuk.